In Los Angeles, the Hyundai Kona has emerged as a popular compact crossover, appealing to young urban drivers looking for efficiency and style. Whether navigating busy city streets or embarking on weekend adventures, the Kona has proven to be a reliable daily driver. As owners of these vehicles transition to new models, the 2018-2023 Gen 1 Kona is entering a retirement phase, creating an opportunity for donation that can help support various community initiatives.
The B-segment SUV boom has made the Kona a staple in many households, especially with its diverse range of options, including the energetic Kona N and the eco-friendly Kona EV. As first-owner finance terms expire, many 2018-2020 models are ready for new beginnings, facilitating a donation process that can offer tax benefits while helping those in need throughout Los Angeles.
πGeneration guide
Gen 1 OS β’ 2018-2023
The first-generation Kona set the standard for compact crossovers. Available in various trims, it includes ICE, Kona EV, and Kona N variants. Known for efficiency and style.
Gen 2 SX2 β’ 2024-present
The second-generation Kona is larger and redesigned, featuring updated technology and a more efficient 64.8 kWh battery for the Kona EV. A newer take on an urban favorite.
Known issues by generation
The Hyundai Kona has experienced some model-specific issues, notably in its first generation. The 1.6L turbo engines faced oil pump and connecting-rod bearing problems, prompting recalls and extended warranties. Additionally, Kona EVs from 2020-2021 were part of a significant battery fire recall affecting over 75,000 units. Owners of Limited/N Line trims have reported shift hesitation with the 7-speed DCT, while early 2018-2019 models are prone to paint fade and clearcoat peeling. Lastly, some drivers have experienced unresponsive infotainment touchscreens and map-update failures.
Donation value by condition + generation
The donation value for your Hyundai Kona varies based on its condition and trim level. Standard front-wheel drive models typically fall under $5,000, making them easily deductible. All-wheel drive options and higher trims, such as the Limited or N Line, can increase the value by $700 to $1,000. The Kona EV retains strong residual value, especially if battery health has been verified post-recall. Rare low-mileage Kona N models may reach the $5,000 appraisal threshold, especially if they have been well-maintained.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Hyundai Kona to AutoLift LA is a straightforward process. Our standard light-duty flatbed can handle urban tight-parking situations with ease, ensuring a smooth pickup without hassle. For Kona EVs, we take special care in handling the battery to ensure safety and compliance with regulations. Given the Kona's lighter curb weight compared to mid-size SUVs, our team can swiftly manage the donation process to minimize disruption to your schedule.
Los Angeles regional notes
In Los Angeles, the Hyundai Kona serves as a common choice among urban commuters, perfectly suited for navigating the cityβs vibrant streets. The demand for all-wheel drive models tends to rise in snow-prone areas during winter months, while sun-drenched conditions can lead to sun damage in interiors. For Kona EV owners, the growing EV-charging infrastructure across the city makes it easier to transition to new eco-friendly models, enhancing the appeal of donating older Kona vehicles.
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If you own a Hyundai Kona and are considering parting ways with it, we encourage you to donate it to AutoLift LA. Your contribution not only provides significant tax benefits but also helps those in our community who are in need. Join us in making a difference in Los Angeles today!